The Globe Inn01328 710206workHotelOverlooking a pretty, leafy Georgian square in the bustling seaside town of Wells-next-the-Sea, The Globe Inn is a great base for a break on the beautiful North Norfolk coast or an ideal spot for a pint and some delicious, home-cooked food.

Accredited with 4 stars and a silver award by Enjoy England, the Globe offers exceptional quality in all areas. We are also proud to have been approved by the Visit England Cyclists Welcome, Walkers Welcome and Welcome Pets schemes.

The restaurant offers a great menu with seafood from the Quay 500 yards down the road, meat from local suppliers and inventive (but not fussy) use of local ingredients like lavender, samphire, squashes, etc. There is a sun-filled courtyard for alfresco eating and dining and a perfect spot to read your morning paper whilst enjoying our fabulous breakfast.

Take a short walk down Staithe Street to the quay and you'll see fishermen setting out on a good tide for inshore crab, whelk and the passing sea trout and bass. The town offers a central base for the nearby beautiful Holkham Beach with more than four miles of golden sand, and the world-class bird watching sites of the Holkham Nature Reserve, Cley-next-the-Sea and Titchwell. The ButtlandsWells-next-the-SeaNorfolkNR23 1EUUnited Kingdom52.9528347848000.850696645800http://www.theglobeatwells.co.uk

The Globe Inn

Hotel with 7 rooms £140-£160 prpnb

The Globe Inn

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Overlooking a pretty, leafy Georgian square in the bustling seaside town of Wells-next-the-Sea, The Globe Inn is a great base for a break on the beautiful North Norfolk coast or an ideal spot for a pint and some delicious, home-cooked food.

Accredited with 4 stars and a silver award by Enjoy England, the Globe offers exceptional quality in all areas. We are also proud to have been approved by the Visit England Cyclists Welcome, Walkers Welcome and Welcome Pets schemes.

The restaurant offers a great menu with seafood from the Quay 500 yards down the road, meat from local suppliers and inventive (but not fussy) use of local ingredients like lavender, samphire, squashes, etc. There is a sun-filled courtyard for alfresco eating and dining and a perfect spot to read your morning paper whilst enjoying our fabulous breakfast.

Take a short walk down Staithe Street to the quay and you'll see fishermen setting out on a good tide for inshore crab, whelk and the passing sea trout and bass. The town offers a central base for the nearby beautiful Holkham Beach with more than four miles of golden sand, and the world-class bird watching sites of the Holkham Nature Reserve, Cley-next-the-Sea and Titchwell.